The Care Progression Clinical Supervisor is an expert-level clinician who oversees care progression and care coordination across a defined geography (typically a ‘floor’ comprised of multiple patient care units). Reporting directly to the Director of Care Progression and Transitions Management, the Clinical Supervisor is a first-line supervisory position and is responsible for supervising a team of unit-based Care Managers and Transition Coordinators. The Clinical Supervisor helps ensure care is delivered in the right place, at the right time, for the appropriate amount of time, with a focused effort to ensure safe/smooth transitions to the next level of care. The Clinical Supervisor is also responsible for leading daily care briefing and ensuring collaboration amongst the interprofessional team members to optimize care progression. This individual also serves as a coach/mentor/role model on individual units for bedside RNs and other interprofessional staff members. In addition, the Clinical Supervisor identifies barriers to care progression and care coordination, escalates to appropriate parties, and follows through for resolution. The incumbent serves as the clinical subject matter expert and will oversee the assessment, planning, implementing and evaluation for all patient-centered care coordination activities. The Clinical Supervisor is responsible for developing, enforcing, and auditing standard work, and conducting performance evaluations for their assigned team. The individual must also be cross trained to step in as a care manager / transitions coordinator to assist with care coordination standard work, as deemed necessary by the Care Coordination Leadership team. The success of the Clinical Supervisor is inherent in the incumbent's ability to demonstrate positive, professional communication with patients, families, physicians, departmental, and interdepartmental staff to optimize workflow and to facilitate problem identification and resolution. The employee supports Memorial Care’s strategic plan and demonstrates active support and participation in Lean initiatives for continuous performance improvement, patient safety, and patient-centered care. It is expected that the employee demonstrate behavior consistent with Memorial Care’s core values\: Integrity, Accountability, Best Practice, Compassion and Synergy.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees